[Media Nov 2006] Use of drugs
to treat hyperactive children soars fourfold in ten yearsDepartment of Health figures show GPs wrote a record 384,000
prescriptions for Ritalin and related drugs last year - nearly 7,400 a week. The
total of annual prescriptions has for the first time overtaken the number of
youngsters thought to have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Around
32,000 children are being treated at a cost of £13.5million a year. But the
National Institute for Clinical Excellence says as many as 366,000 - or 5 per
cent - of youngsters under 18 have the disorder.

1. Dildo Dillon Gets Document.Far from assisting very ill people in the UK as it is his duty to do
with his salary paid for by the British taxpayer, Andrew Dillon, CEO of the
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has pulled
every disgusting trick in the book to attempt to prevent the One Click
document being formally entered into the NICE record over the development of
these CFS/ME NICE Guidelines. This is because this evidence based document
is so utterly damning. It highlights the complete financial incompetence of
NICE in the proposed squandering of in excess of £180million of British
taxpayers money that the National Health Service has not got on flawed
psychiatric treatments that are not based on credible science. It also
demonstrates the criminal political and medical manipulation of due process
employed by Dillon and his colleagues throughout the development of these
Guidelines. If Dillon fails to take the appropriate action over this
document, as the Chief Executive of NICE, he will be subject to legal
action.READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICKThe One Click Grouphttp://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk